I recently came across this question, which I flagged for migration to Meta SO. It got declined as I didn't realize even moderators can't migrate after 60 days.
What should even be done about a question in this situation? It's clearly useful, just not on-topic where it is.
I feel like the solution is to allow migrations by moderators from a site to it's meta equivalent at any point.
Migrations to a meta-site avoid the major problems with normal migrations:
- Moderators of the base site will be very familiar with what is on-topic for the meta-site, so there is little chance of trash migrations.
- Vote counts on meta-sites hardly matter (or at least much less than on base sites as there is no reputation involved). This means no worrying about what happens to votes when a question is migrated.
It seems this second issue is in fact what triggered the 60-day rule in the first place.
I honestly don't see any potential issues with migrating the question "as-is" with no changes to vote counts or answers, besides the effort involved in implementing this different migration type (Perhaps there are just not enough cases of >60-day old meta-questions on base sites to justify this change).
That being said, please bring up any issues you see.